Selwyn Times: September 18, 2019
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48 Wednesday <strong>September</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />
Latest Canterbury news at starnews.co.nz<br />
SELWYN TIMES<br />
As a third-generation dairy farmer from the Leeston area<br />
I am well aware of the implications of what we impose<br />
on the rural community, and work for all constituents to<br />
mitigate the impacts. Like many I am also aware of what<br />
it is like to receive M.Bovis NoD, and the hell of working<br />
through that. I am married to Karen and we have two<br />
children, one studying nursing, and the other in the New<br />
Zealand Army. Our Family has a strong community focus;<br />
in particular with St John Ambulance, I am a qualified<br />
paramedic, my wife is an Emergency Medical Technician,<br />
and our children are now operational volunteers.<br />
I believe that the combination<br />
of my 3 years at ECan, 32 years<br />
on the road as a volunteer<br />
ambulance officer, and lifetime in<br />
rural communities has given me<br />
unique insight into environmental<br />
management issues and the<br />
process and impact of these<br />
on both the community and<br />
individuals. A vote for me will<br />
ensure an informed and steady<br />
hand remains at the council table,<br />
representing and advocating<br />
for Mid Canterbury.<br />
RE-ELECT<br />
JOHN SUNCKELL<br />
ECAN <strong>2019</strong><br />
‘Working together, taking us forward’<br />
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Authorised by John Sunckell, 100 Caldwells Road, Leeston